When it comes to a memorable dining experience, there is nothing better than a restaurant with either a fun theme or a fascinating history. Lucky for us South Dakotans, the Mount Rushmore State is chock-full of these culinary treasures that are not only unique but delicious, like this iconic South Dakota restaurant that is hiding in an old fire station:
Tucked away in Rapid City is the Firehouse Brewing Company, which boasts both 100 years of history and the best microbrews in the state!
Built in 1915, the former-firehouse-turned-microbrewery is listed on the National Historic Register and boasts some of its original features as well as an impressive collection of firefighter memorabilia.
Billed as being the oldest brewery in South Dakota, Firehouse is home to not only a history-inspired ambiance but many micro-brew crafts, ranging from heavy stouts to crisp ciders.
How does one decide which is their favorite? By sampling them all, of course!
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In addition to their killer drink menu, Firehouse Brewing also offers an incredible food menu, ranging from such options as tasty burgers and sandwiches...
For a full list of upcoming events, please visit the Firehouse Brewing Company's website.
Firehouse Brewing Company is open Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 12 a.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.